Oct-01-2014 06:57 PM
Oct-07-2014 04:01 PM
docj wrote:
You aren't still using 3G phones are you? I think the rules are different for 3G.
Oct-07-2014 03:18 PM
Wrace wrote:
I ask because my family has the grandfathered unlimited data but when we use the $20/2GB verizon official hotspot it only allows 2GB and doesn't use any of the regular unlimited data that's available to us.
Oct-07-2014 05:48 AM
wintersun wrote:
We have been paying $180 per month for 40GB of data and that was with the mediocre 4G performance from our local tower. Moving this month to a $400 a month T-1 service plan with AT&T.
Hard thing for me to understand is that AT&T says it cannot provide DSL to my house and yet T-1 as being installed is actually a double loop DSL service with 2x the speed. Wonder if it could be the greater profit from forcing customers into 4G or T-1? Aren't monopolies great - yeah capitalism.
Oct-06-2014 07:36 AM
srt20 wrote:
What phones do you have?
Rooted phones can also take advantage of unlimited with an app. Not foxfi.
Oct-05-2014 07:53 PM
Wrace wrote:strollin wrote:
My cell phone almost always has a faster download speed then my home internet connection (at least if I have a 4G cell signal). Add in my unlimited data plan and the ability to use my phone as a hotspot and I have no need for campground wifi. My RV has 2 Smart TVs and we can stream a different movie on each TV using the phone.
You have verizon unlimited data? Which phone are you using and what type of hotspot? I ask because my family has the grandfathered unlimited data but when we use the $20/2GB verizon official hotspot it only allows 2GB and doesn't use any of the regular unlimited data that's available to us.
I will say that our phones have worked well as a hotspot over the years particularly when coupled with the sleek booster and external wilson truckers antenna. It's just disappointing to not be able to take advantage of the unlimited data when doing so.
Our phones are older and are not compatible with foxfi.
Thanks
Oct-05-2014 06:12 PM
Wrace wrote:strollin wrote:
My cell phone almost always has a faster download speed then my home internet connection (at least if I have a 4G cell signal). Add in my unlimited data plan and the ability to use my phone as a hotspot and I have no need for campground wifi. My RV has 2 Smart TVs and we can stream a different movie on each TV using the phone.
You have verizon unlimited data? Which phone are you using and what type of hotspot? I ask because my family has the grandfathered unlimited data but when we use the $20/2GB verizon official hotspot it only allows 2GB and doesn't use any of the regular unlimited data that's available to us.
I will say that our phones have worked well as a hotspot over the years particularly when coupled with the sleek booster and external wilson truckers antenna. It's just disappointing to not be able to take advantage of the unlimited data when doing so.
Our phones are older and are not compatible with foxfi.
Thanks
Oct-05-2014 03:16 PM
strollin wrote:
My cell phone almost always has a faster download speed then my home internet connection (at least if I have a 4G cell signal). Add in my unlimited data plan and the ability to use my phone as a hotspot and I have no need for campground wifi. My RV has 2 Smart TVs and we can stream a different movie on each TV using the phone.
Oct-05-2014 12:18 PM
Oct-05-2014 11:44 AM
MrWizard wrote:
We full-time, so for us streaming a movie from Netflix or Amazon or HuLu.. is no different than somebody else watching cable or pay per view
We also rent several movies a month from red box
I also use a Home Worx PVR to record over the air hdtv
I have the Indy 500 recorder in hi dif
Along with my favorite tv shows
I will take a season of tv series and make dvd's
And to answer another question
I have used my tablet or phone to connect to Amazon and stream an hd movie to my tv with a mini HDMI cables
To answer another question
Yes a smart phone can store movies in hd and play them like a DVR
Oct-05-2014 10:42 AM
Oct-05-2014 07:38 AM
ChopperBill wrote:strollin wrote:ChopperBill wrote:
Guess I'm just a grumpy old man. Down load a movie on a telephone? Just don't get it. But I'm a guy that has the data turned off on my telephone. ...
How else would you stream a movie at a campsite? I know some would say they go camping to get away from stuff like that but many like to watch a movie in the evening. Trying to use campground wifi to stream a movie is generally an experiment in frustration.
My cell phone almost always has a faster download speed then my home internet connection (at least if I have a 4G cell signal). Add in my unlimited data plan and the ability to use my phone as a hotspot and I have no need for campground wifi. My RV has 2 Smart TVs and we can stream a different movie on each TV using the phone.
I don't stream movies any where. Got one at a time Netflix. 200 chanels, although most off em are useless to me. More entertainment then I know what to do with. Least on my mind is streaming movies at a camp site. JMO. Don't now why I even opened the thread. LOL
PS. Haven't been to a movie theater in 30 years, guess I'm not a Addictive movie person.
Oct-05-2014 06:24 AM
strollin wrote:ChopperBill wrote:
Guess I'm just a grumpy old man. Down load a movie on a telephone? Just don't get it. But I'm a guy that has the data turned off on my telephone. ...
How else would you stream a movie at a campsite? I know some would say they go camping to get away from stuff like that but many like to watch a movie in the evening. Trying to use campground wifi to stream a movie is generally an experiment in frustration.
My cell phone almost always has a faster download speed then my home internet connection (at least if I have a 4G cell signal). Add in my unlimited data plan and the ability to use my phone as a hotspot and I have no need for campground wifi. My RV has 2 Smart TVs and we can stream a different movie on each TV using the phone.
Oct-04-2014 08:05 PM
ChopperBill wrote:
Guess I'm just a grumpy old man. Down load a movie on a telephone? Just don't get it. But I'm a guy that has the data turned off on my telephone. ...
Oct-04-2014 07:02 AM